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Show - , ik - El; , IDESER-- , NEWS MONDAY- EVENING, , 1 no, it i::1 I LOS ANGELES. July IS.Vernon took both Aimee yesterday& bargain affairs. S to 2. and I to 1. making clean sweep of the series with Seattle. 31.Port1and Cilluda4 took the series trots Sae Francine. Z&Intoch. Kamm. tour penes to three. The Roemer, won Baldwin. foresee. oentoota I to 1,, and to the Sea,M2. p atterw000 the Rests we, I to 3. Jones Total , aim ,t PRANCI3CO. July 's 1' 4 1 I 4 0 I I I 1 0 I 0 ...II 0 AR. R. R. PO. 0 0 8 0 ! $ I 10 .II s . - . .. 1 Bights. I Cot. rf Rader. as Sbr010741,r .. . i . , Totals ..... ..? ef .37 Zamloch. If Xamm. lb 4. n. a' . Relay-I- ' 1 1 1 . 1 7 Z. 4.3 I 1. 1 11 0 I 1 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 onwo yew.. I 0 Banos on .... Ileum. 0 17r:civil's ". i). : :: weorboo 44, , : 303811 ....... 4 0 1 I 0 .8 0 0 4 1- 41 - ó t : : : I : : . .1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 II 4 aa 1 .aaa aa a. a. NI It 18wesro7 4,0 ó b I, I1 aa 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 I S I 1- - UmpiresGuthrie American Association.CLLII FIELDIMG - , Indianapolis Lawsvilla Kansas City Minneapolis , - St. NMI 37 41 47 40 41 .674 .648 .641 .600 116 .4711 64 14 363 .378 40- - .; . ret .613 16 113 1 - - 1111 -- 0 0 'Wed 13 .1 I 0 0 .1 0 asCodington ;. E At Lou levilleTirst game: 4.-Totals ...AI 1 4 27 I I Minneapolis ........ ILE. I . tflettod for Coven In fonrtls. 1 4 LOUtVii1411 allotted for Bromley la ninth. Dattertio--achav-er and Hanrll Davis and Kocher. $eor by Innings. ' IL IL XL rents Second gems: 10 1 4 Runs -1 Minneapolis 41111111 Hits .. I 3 11,611191 -1 Louisville . San fors and Owens; BatterisRobernon 1Runs -1 Long. Bennett and Meyer, 1- 14 Mitabott Cbadbourn4, Itcit. lb Bortor, lb flddington. High. 11 2b D. Vormor W. Ittleboti. 1 0 4 1061 0 P lasdIp 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 3 1 4 4 ,.1 6' 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals I. zRatteel for W. Mitchell In fifth. ' genre by talitall16 Seattle, Runs ...... Mita ' 0- -2 111401106-- 7 Vrnonsr. I I I Rune Mtn 1 0 2- -1 3 161101611z- -4 thnnutarY1bitLama. ntolon baseMeek. asertfloo - Two-ba- se 1- i00060 ou.s--e- at ! one-thir- ..... I I I 11,4 Ntsbottibb Crandall. 4 Totals . a 4...S4 8111 Orr. so Scrawls. ,1 1 g ;0 4,4 .0 . 0 V fil i,,t 11-Ir- 01101 ' ...... ....... t :: 0 11 0 0 22 1 2 2 11 Irotolo . xl3attod for ?rough b2 Mcbth. itessee- - by lanimm, Loa Angoles--, Schilling Ceylon leduai Oakes, Toejapan, Eaglish Breakfast. Al ace quality. Rita two-ttar- t fl - ' for--Lar- Wm1411 Washtztticsit Fla14441pb14 . ...4 ..11 40.1, , -- . 1 t I t tol 1' n , At Mewls:INS roetrelt ...... Cleveland lo Boland leskle and IT W 11! .... and AtnnmIllt e. Clnelomill . Chicago Brook Irit Pittsburg' Boston 66 t. 1 .441 41 0.0,6 Weft.. Plitladetphis .021 401 .3n BO 0(11 - .684 .667 "17 to go to you will want to know-wherget the most for your money, and approximately the priEe you will have to pay, e Read them to know what's what in the 1 I , Read ' ' , .because they set before your 'eye the current history of business progress. s -- - ) " tilt, Ott r 11 I '14 1 t I I 1 ', I ' -- ,,, 4: il ,,. . 4 .., aiithrie Af e''.: ', t . , , - ,r, , : 7,...,,,p,,,trziE: ra' eu. . L5Z3b04-...- . 166 1; ..... 0 5. - 11 r Wij lit 1kt) g 1), t. , 1 1 i If c - - INAINTIMUSEBOATS .276 .861 Itrat:'sar" DOT THE WILLAMETTE! ar ' s $35 to $65 al surf-boar- ar A , , ,,:iz ,,,, -- 1 f - ,... ..04 - I -- c' - , ,...... 1.41 , , ' Iver Johnson's , ' , PORTLAND, ore., July !S.Rundreda of white-pihite- d bungalows, built on floating logg or pontoons and moored to' piling driven in the bed of the Willtainette rtver some distance from the shore, furnish ommooimmo homes perhaps fttre hundred Portlanders and make an attracToDAIrs fICIFEDVLE tive sight along the Williamette, withPtvtrtmt at Ply? latietnkia. in three or four miles from the center Chicago at Bt. Louis. of Portland. The houseboats. moored Pittaborn at Cincinnati. In groups of from 10 to 100, are reachNow York at Brooklyn. ed by floating sidewalks also built on from the ahom and R. Yr. El lora,. leading At M. 18. 4 7 0 along the rear of the houses. GangChicago connect the txtdivichial homes 1 0 planks St. Louis '0 Alexander and Ellleter; 'Nero. Eler with this float and electric lighting Telephone del; Ames and Clemons. wired. gas pipes and city water mains extend along the float and are conAt Cincinnati-- nected with each housebeat. giving First 'lune: these river dwellers "all, the comPittsburg 10 3 forts of home." including running Cincinnati from mountain streams so that Ponder. Mayer and. Lee; Sallee 8.nd water river water drinkneetknot be for used , Wngo ing and cooking. Gas meters, furnFlocond game: , R. H. E. ishing gas for cooking and heating. 7 Pittabmir for each house and gas and ....... 13 8 .01 are placed Cincinnati Carlson. Hamilton and Schmidt, Loa; city water are led into the homes by robber garden hose connected wLth Reuther and Wing. Rex Ulan. the mains along the float Gay blossoms in window boxes and At Th:ooltlyn hanging baskets adorn the broad 1 4 10 Philadelphia 2 0 front porches or decks of these dwell-Ing- e, Brooklyn which have their fronts toward 0. Broltli Packard and Tragesiser; Ca- the middle of the river and their dors. S. Smith and M. Wheat. back doors toward the IlearNit ,shore. The , decks , are with tyclished It. H. It Nonr York 4 porch screens. hammocks, swings and Boston ....2 5 1 1 artistic furniture. The interiors of the New York ICeetint and Go left, Wilson; Benton. bungalow are luxuriant and often inBermes and Snyder. clude a large living and dining room. , one or two bedrooms, a bathroom a and kitchen. From three to five rooms is the average - interior arrangement. some-caseone half of the float;,,'" Ruzming ingIn home is fashidPed into a boat1,P. house in which the owner parks his motorboat. There are one ortwo two Prices: the motorstory houseboats, in which boat occupies the lower "floor." Canoes are customary adjuncts to the Tii-in- s "co ' - Sold homes. as canoeing. swimmirg and d manipulating are among Bicyclellies, pastimes in summer. A constant downstream current of SI-5S2.50 and Up. 0, two miles per hour in summer and four or five in winter,- Carries off garbage and impurities. Waste;matter is Bicycle ,thrown overboard from the rear of 124 Milt Second Roultb. the botuiges and lenot carried midstream but sinks or Is carried sway rematch 859. toward the bank. The Willamette is ' i It Easy them---tgularl- y. , I pl' fl 4,1- 1- 11111111 Read them to keep informed. Read ., . e ;,., t .. Read them to save ste.ps'tto'save money to save disapp6intment.. , , .... Ili ' i' tg ' : shoppitig district. I .0,44; , Zt ' T40 1 '''''' Read the advertisements. . - Co.. - ' a halt wm. I TOMORROW. - ' - 11:11714 same) Pitts- Climoinn4---(71r- st i 1 , 5; (second rams) burg 3, Cincinnati 2. (taut titre Pittoburt 1. Cincinnati inntrirs 'guyed .of contested game of 41 July At BrooklysPlittadetphla 4, Brook. lyn 2Noir At TorkMoston 2. Nils Vitric 2. At St. LoutsChicago 4 . St. Louis 2. -- -- .641 .466 .877 50 TIMM RDAT111 itEsrvro. 4 Pet 41 42 .40 Nk, de,di ,v,,,....,.., 14 17 14 ..64 v.i.:: , NV'. 11 . ,' i It LidI. .1 ' . crxss. 5, TAMtll At Arl.cl f : i ' -t qI A.., I 1 , Tort , ill E. :146 Myers. 7. ant to buy anything today. But tomorrow you may. II National League. New ''',7 1 - 3d0 k , orrisortorce Or I') I N 1108, on Jub09, FhUlp king or 1 France, died...Re succeeded his ,,o0 father at- - the age of eight Durtng Phi Ilife minority under the regency of , or Bald win 2. ount of Flanders,- the conquest of England was made by thee Norman knights. Later In his reign the first crusade to deliver. the Roll Land from the infidels.weB planned., but Philip, who was on terms of enbate mity with the pope because of was scandalous and Violent life be enterin the leading, took no past prise. His reign area characterized selfish indulgence, by weakness and and eight years before his death his health became so impaired that he left both the duties and prerogatives of the throne to his son -- .cuss and reigned only in name. On July 29. in 1794, Btorrisians An- gustus. king of Poland, was compelledby the Prussian, Russian- and Austrian coalition, to annul the Polish constitution and deliver the limy Poland over to .the Rusalan general Branickl. : In 1868. on July 29, the fourteenth to the Constitution.. ainendment known as the reconstruction amenc17 ment was proclaimed by Presidemi Johnson. The amendment was rats- -, fled by 23 northern states and re- ' jected by the 10 Confederate states and also by DelaWare idaryland and Kentucky. The southern states were subsequently subjected to such prim- sure by the administration that they were forced to ratify and thus gave in favor of the required three-fourtthe amendment. - a. - DRS. SHORES 81 SHORES.' THE RELIABLE SPECIALIST s FO H gyi!mpormig DIEN auWOEN A', 0' Office 249 Main Std, 10 Salt Lake City Hours. 10 to 5; Sun; y to IL days. 19 Call t or 1 write. ryseyptil-)':'bib. Advice t N, ;es -:. ,' t : free. 41,4Look at Drs. Sbores '1.7;17,, ,.;: i tte I record of 1f Years of t it4':,:23,.1.) continuous , LI iA. ',.,,,I,..164,11 -: peddiets 1 4 . lir; II Cov- 01443111. , dowmom,"071 .. I .4 - S .,.1 0 fl . " il 01 11 R. - , 1 R. R 21 ;,1 I 111 11 . - A 10 I 1 ?II - - i, , t--t , I . trult, SCORES. R. R. , At Wsolytorton 1 war PhfInAs lob ta . 4 Wsithrotton . Rotors and 111cAtsor;. Zadhary, Johnson and Pielnich 10 I t i - You rimy not I 1 14 Louts 5 o Chicago Rottman, Sorneron and SowerAd; C. Williasno Loodermlik. Dsztforth Karr mid Leon Tomorrow Yr(3u1 May 11 , -- -, - ,...., . - --;. - . sta 1134 ' - ..'l t i; t t Pt- - k 1 - , - 1 elm ot At eltiosiro. ; At ,.1..., tjh ' 1 , ' ATLANTJLW:;,,, ,..L''asifi.ii 1111 RES1,1,191. IL ChicagoSt. Louis 5.1, Chicago C1ovelso4 S. ClevelandDetrott YESTERDAY'S (I ,t. 111 . k , . .., , , I t ,- r :. - Ill - 4, 1 Ilit"frcog01,itli Immo) Phila. dolphin 4. Washinorton 1. (Ssoond irstno) Phillndelphla 2, Washington 14. York I Boston I. At Bowton---No- lilt . I smrtranArs Washtngton---(11r- I. NH.tcoattcciecc. 7 kft, t - . , ,,,,,,- ,, - , , -'. ,,,.-..,,,,,,,o,,- , 1111Ei At At At . ,,-.- 1 .365 At ClerehmolDetrett L novitiate! At WaghtnirtonPhiledelphla Waahtenrton At ChicagoSt. Louts It. (Mileage No other fames scheduled. , . rt I . 4,.. .410 ncrtintnAvis irnestrurs. , 7:' -- cv I:- .488 45 51 61 Ar.aowe , 0,; name--nicknat- ont '0. . , .41 Ditmoilat;61,001tyit,.,,,.. full eatoomoitplusbstiustioEL ' ' , : '' V' 1 41 , . , . ,.., ,,,, tzatts. , - 081330012e -- , -- . ., ettmIta co ii ns attn.." . , 1 do . . .,. art Ca , . , tl oss. , e,tastelbetween' , ., , 't '' --- , , t 1 Ilk. troi Summary: Two ru m. two lifts off Lariat). 4 atI- -bat In Inntng Two rtrak bits off Prougb. I at In I -- $ Innings. Flo runs, no bits &halls" 6 Cs Sass Fraostisco bat off Vane I at bat In ono Inning. Homo ran--Stolen banoKIlleter. IMES Ortgra Three-bas- e ItIOKillefor. Two-baSaila Saerttleo blbrabtique. Sento by , Pabrkpro (1). Boos S balloOff LaoBeelitle kto 1. off Vance 1, on Crabdall L Runa 4 Struck oetBy Larkin L by Prougt 00000(01101-1 -1 1111 VI Crandall nits Le, ElltwIth pitched bona Vernonl and Eilts. by Larkin. Rom 17.-- 1 roopontOble 0 I I I I I Runs L- - Crandall L SaoLeft nn basesLoa lastolos ramento 1. Charts defeat to Larkin. SO TIrno carno--1 of boar and int:autos. eturtmary: Stolen benoWalah. Homo UmpirooPbylo and ?Tory. runMousel. Two-ba- se bitsEddingtEln.yriflos on, High.3. httaFisher. Struck outBy Finneran dington American League. 1. Bases oti ballsOff Finneran L off Regan L Runs 1. responsiblo torRog4. Finneran an Eight hits. 4 runs. (aim STANDING. IS at bat off Regan In four innings. - NV. 14 re. Regan. Doubis plays C7131,4418 Charge defeat toRorton .4 - 4 4.0 4444.44..55 78 .646 Finneran to to .4.44..41 17. .570 Kitchell to Barton Tim. of giune- -1 (4T4ILft4l 7.0418 .541 .4 4.....44 14 hour and 41 11311:111U4. thrptresren- New 17 .565 Detroit Toznasu Der and 7.0014 .13 .586 At grocers everywhere. - , ,,, ,' , , - , r 7 c ...- s ,.. - 1 ' is fli 0066610-40060120--14 . ' ,, - t1 ,.,. Qry,T,,... t : the , d etence, la, , .....-1131101-00.- -- - - bi . -ir - , , 30010010t-- 4 Runs... Hits ' ! MIMMRMftIMMM SiLexamovto- ------ , ilj 1 ' - ( 0 1 , i 4 : .;' , ..1 , , 0 0 (I , .....,,4,...2 . .,,-- ' ii I - ,,.. - - ---- 4fo' 0 0 01 0 5lid '1.4 I I 0 0 0 1 1 , , a) '1'.- -. Ar ,.., 0 1 ' 4 . - 47' t ei,.....,,,r, 0 1 1 040 )1 ' ' a 1 0 et 1, 1 ''",' , 0 0 0 1, N r - 1..111 1 1 , . 40111100 1 0 0 Ave , Lorkto P Provirb, p 'Cook Vaaco. p 4 s, .. I - - it0 ILO PI.A.33. 0 0 I :LELA ,, ' r r( I 4 ,I fro qt , .- , sAcaurzwro. Pinont . M 1dd kstont g Eldrod ci Wolter. if rifle, lb MoGILff4u -- II I I AI 1 0 , , A4o,1114 , 0 -1 ball--drish-or. - Beware A 0 (4 . - ' I ...I Fabrique, Batiks. rf aa...4 1S 0 111 0 .1 I Fournier, lb .e a. ' 0 I I 0 Baasaor, eA za'....--- 4 I 1 1 s Kenwortby 0 0 I 0 P1I116 If .. a. y Berack W. Mitchell. Hoop. Mitchell S. by Dell L Bases on balls w. 1. off De1 L suns Kitchell oft Mitchell 1. Doll L responsiblo foe--lilts row" hits. 1 FUL 18 at bat. oft W. 11111116 -1 Mitchell. in 1 Innings. Crodit victory gummaty: Five runs. hits off Baum. At IndianapolisFirst gun': R. H. E.1 to Doll. Hit with pitched 2n one and two.thirds lb at bat. 3 3 by W. blitcholl. Time of game-- Elution City 1 hour and 41 minutoe. tint. 3 en. 2 Out I run. $ bitsd off Indianapolis UmplrooPosCouch. I at bat in two and and Tomlin. aer Two-bae- o BatteriesEvan and Lis Londe;. Hal. Afternoon hitsSchroeder. Innings. game: and IALry. s Crandall. Cox. Bases on bellsOff Bodge n Second game: Schroeder I. off Baum 3. off Bromley szAvysz. 1 2. Struck outBy Schroeder 4, by Bonitos Citl AB. R. IL PO. A. E .6 4 Couch 1. by Bromley 2. Sacrifice ny Indianapolis 0 0 1 1 fichalSer. If Crandall. Double play-84- 11e to Ra- ....4 and Rains' BatterleaAlleno der to Blue. Paseed ballsBaldwin ruunitttliam.f.. Steele and Gossett. Loom 1 7 1 0 0 ... .. .3 Runs responsible forBaum I. Couch Walsh, lb 00 0 ComPtoa I. Bromloy 1, Schroeder I. Left on bases ....4 01 11 1' At Columbes--rir- st dame: R. H. S.0 Perth's. lart 1 4 6 POrtland 5. San Francisco 7. Tim Columbus ..4 4 II 1 0 3 6 of trame-1:- 40. Swenar. UmpiresCasey and St. Paul 8 6 ...3 6 11 ,Outhrie. Murphy, es , 1 1 0 0 and 2b BatteriesWilkinson Afternoon ramet Wainer; French, 4,6 1 0 0 0 1 6 BOW TO BECOME A Millar OP Mahan. Hall awl Mchtenemy. Rogan, p 1 3 0 t Second PORTLAND. R. H. E. Gardner, p UNITED STATES. 'sum .6- 4)PO. A.11 Columbus 1 8 10 ., : AR R. 1 114 11 1 Totals ...32 2 10 400 St. Paul 4 . Rossi. a now olltion of . 0 I 0 4 published :nit BatteriesWalker and Wagner; list. I .3 4 1 a wIsterill. 3b Vitimort. Vitilson's ' Noturalizatkw- IAWS of Plus. lb I I Fitt. Browns. HaU and Hargrave. a I a a Farmer. It AB. R. PO. AM. Untied States" showing bow to No4 1 Nittlia. lb 1 0 a 4 1 1 0 0 7 Mitchell, es Also ina a 0 Raker. C 0 4 1 8 1 0 8 oomo an Ameriess unison. At ToledoMgt tam: R. H. E. Chadbourne, "of 1 States Constitution . roc 4 1 1 1. 0 1 cludes United 0 1 ....... 0 Milwaukee I Meueel. 8 a a 1 0 Toledo Rider. s 7 10 0 Borton, lb 11 0 1 peclaration of Independens ., Depart.4 '1 ,. 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 3 1 6 ment loss. p Forma. and Eddington. rf ?setts Questions Rogulatioun BatteriesNorthrop. 1 6...4 0 1 1 68 00 asksA High. If Sanders. Brady' sad IdurPhY. Totals Court. Short Elatory 'of lb . .... ....AS 3 14 101 Huhn; .34 I0 0 I3 0 1 Unitod by ' Second same: R. H. E. Fisher. States. stow eta. &month Eti$ . eafty, S 4 . . , 4 RANI 11114AISCISCO. p-0 .0 ...3 Finnoran, lion. 11411waskto ,141 14 315 PAID. POST CMWTS, An. It. H. PO. A IS II SO 37 18 PattartesWWIams, Hammon, Raba; Totals 1 1 4 Schick, at 0 01111jus. litsCook Brady sad M. Kelly. DESERET NEWS BOOS STORE. 1- ' bf , ; , a AlS. tanninnot There are tour 4 17 14 1. LOS ANGELES. noticeable unless you boil it which is no way to make tea. Schilling Tea is the fine practical - economical tea of this country.. of 41L7C. ........... 0 won4 to tea-flavo-r, .... ...I2 1 4 ...... 20 ..1 0 1 1 8AcaA)cEITo wad to superb fortis yostarday aod bold tb Senators to two bask both of whteh eamo ha tho larbtb Inning. Los Ana-ole-o . e 1 . - uT . . , . 4..: 11 stomach. 41 Fine tea has the real 00 0 4 24 If and just a trace 0 0 I 1 1 ...1100310 0 .0 I 0 0 ......94 t 0 A. ..3 4 f . lig A 3 1 AR. R. IL PO. os a 4. 9441;10,,, , .r 1101skii', ' 4, - ONE FROM YIPS - . baries--Portl- and , - ..a. ., aa Francine on Time of trame-1- :17. and Casey. 01 I 0 0 Fitz- rt a. aa Awst.,.:14 . " take it is Tannin is bad in two Ways:- lesniothers the teawflavor and it attacks, the A11.71. R. PO. A.12 1 0 0 1 4 4 I 1 1 0 0 1, Sea. balleJones 7 Jones I by Struck out--131 Totals ' Seaton 1. Hit with pitrited ballKonr zBatted for Piety is ninth. Runs , Sacrifice flyKoerner. nor. 7 Seaton S. Left ILK ONG , responsible forJones 10. 2, Kan gerald. ton L AZ PO. I Murphy. SItllL Themlas. bitteWistersti lamloch, Kamm- biteKamm 1, Baldwin, - 0 .1 Howl). si Saerifice Compton. Perri. lb 1,11111. e cf - much tannin" there is, in d. common tea, they wouldn't' - Schaller, If eunningbsm Walsh, le ..t ?.- ANGELS All people realized how Thomas allowed Alio Tigers but four hits in the morning game, bat wits Clymer sad Ragan and Gardner I the afternoon. Planers shut oat the visitors until the ninth. when two hits gave them a run. , iaristag game: 'SEATTLE. - basonCaverie1 Stolen Summary: Two-basKoerner, Craw 4.11 Kamm. :: : : : I : ... . a - I 01 00 I 017 0 3 0 I- - rturccusco. r.f Crandall. 3b - 1 AR R. H. r: cceov.ertlwrt. 7 apnow .. . Fitzgerald. , .1 .: I .1 .. V.. .. s.,.3 1 1 SAM Rehlek. 1. 1'1I 0 ,0 4 . '- II ..44 4.- - ..-- --- , 4 ..4 Kohler, I ... .....10000031z.I 13110113z-1- 2 .. a... ..14 1b ... . et Wistersil. - Blue. lb Parmr, 15If Forms. . t (1 . , out-lucke- d. ................6 PoRTLAND. ' ....1. l2 4 I I 4 lb....211410 ..3 I .4 tams: Morning I ' -I It was genotted bard, while Easton kept Ihr bbs lifts will scattered, except in the lens 4 laydnso. sixth sod ninth buthups. 'Photo worn Portland. Runs 113 ad the innings in which the visitors 100613002-their rtiii& The steers: San Frt:ncist.4: - . ut 4,.. ;.,t4 if a- t Fitzgerald. rt.:, a CavsneY, Koerner) lb13 ". , SEVEN STRAIGHT1 - -BOOYGYARtrAP941611ille2 , - I fipp&Cf g, TIGERS CAPTURE la, 'edam the fedi. le& sae seething I - - - d 1919 11010Mmolmomiu a , - Addittona. I Spc)rts JITLY- - 28 , success In CHRONIC. NETIV OUs and SPECIAL msrAsEs. , , ,f |